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Matsushita to test pirate-proof DVDs

News Japan-based electronics maker Matsushita Electric Industrial is to test a movie rental system that combines DVD discs with file downloads. Besides Matsushita, Nikkei Business News said the trial will involve four other companies -- networking...

[June 9, 2003, 8:25]

Matsushita spins up 100GB recordable disc

News Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial has developed a two-sided optical rewritable disc that can store 100GB. The technology used would make DVD compatibility difficult, but Matsushita hopes the format will be used for the next generation of DVD...

[October 19, 2001, 11:46]

Matsushita recalls 6,000 laptop batteries

Talkback If the Matsushita is using batteries other than Sony, that alone tells me that it's the hardware (faulty power supplies) and not the battery as this problem should have been isolated to the SONY brand and it's not.

[September 7, 2006, 16:12]

Matsushita recalls 6,000 laptop batteries

Talkback Im guessing you suffer from foot in mouth disease. Save face, dont post again.

[September 29, 2006, 18:27]

Matsushita Electric Co., (M) BHD (MELCOM) Saves on Operational Costs With JP1

White Papers MELCOM operates multiple Windows 2000 servers, over 500 Desktop PC clients and AS/400, running mission-critical, financial plus production applications. With its friendly GUI and rich functionality, the Hitachi JP1/Job Management Module for AS/400...

[May 8, 2007, 1:00]

Matsushita Refrigeration Boosts Quality With Solid Edge

White Papers MRC was established in 1939 and is Japan's largest manufacturer of home refrigerators. In addition to refrigerators and freezers, MRC also makes vending machines, compressors, heat exchangers and other electrical and electronic components.

[January 15, 2008, 0:01]

Tech heavyweights team up on 3G

News NEC, Matsushita Electric Industrial and Texas Instruments announced on Thursday that they have formed a joint venture, called Adcore-Tech, that aims to create "a competitive communications platform" for 3G handsets.

[July 28, 2006, 9:55]

170Mbps through an electrical socket demoed

News Matsushita Electronics has claimed a breakthrough in powerline broadband by running an Internet connection through an ordinary electrical socket, using a new chip. Matsushita, which trades as Panasonic, told the Associated Press  that by using new...

[September 30, 2005, 14:15]

British mobile phone plant axed

News At least 350 workers are facing redundancy after Japanese manufacturer Matsushita announced it was planning to close a mobile phone factory in Thatcham, Berkshire. Matsushita, which owns the Panasonic brand, blamed the slump in the mobile phone...

[November 2, 2001, 13:09]

GameCube with DVD gets a Japanese release date

News Matsushita has announced the release date for its DVD player that will include the GameCube hardware. Matsushita, which owns the Panasonic brand, has announced that it will release Q, its DVD player that includes GameCube hardware, on 14 December...

[November 6, 2001, 12:23]

Billion-dollar alliance to pump out large displays

News Hitachi, Toshiba and Matsushita Electric have formed a joint venture to manufacture large liquid-crystal displays for flat-screen televisions, escalating competition for a piece of the digital living room.

[September 1, 2004, 9:50]

Music online: Big boys team up on delivery system

News BMG Entertainment and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.to back its digital music-delivery system in an aggressive push to become the de facto standard for delivering music over the Internet. Consumer-electronics giant Matsushita, parent of...

[May 6, 1999, 15:08]

Electronics giants back memory card standard

News Matsushita, SanDisk and Toshiba announced a new organisation to promote and set standards for the SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. The SD Memory Card is a vital link to the digital future...

[January 8, 2000, 7:10]

Web-enabled lamp casts light on IPv6

News Japan-based electronics maker Matsushita Electric has cast some light on next-generation IPv6 home appliances with a new Web-enabled desk lamp. The new appliance integrates Matsushita's EMIT (Embedded Micro Internetworking Technology) communication...

[April 8, 2003, 11:57]

A Year Ago: Electronics giants back memory card standard

News Matsushita, SanDisk, Toshiba to develop a next generation memory card, for use in digital cameras, mobile phones, other devices Matsushita, SanDisk and Toshiba announced a new organisation to promote and set standards for the SD (Secure Digital...

[January 9, 2001, 6:01]

Philips and E Ink demo e-paper prototype

News Coincidentally, Japanese firm Matsushita announced last week that they will launch an e-book in Asia at the end of the year. But it will be based on modified low-power LCD technology, rather than on electronic paper, according to Matsushita.

[May 14, 2003, 8:52]

HP and Sun race to deliver Java for gadgets

News Early reports of the mobile phone problem, which affected 503i i-mode phones built by Matsushita, fingered Java as the problem. NTT DoCoMo and Matsushita could not be reached for comment. Sun Microsystems is facing reinvigorated competition from...

[February 13, 2001, 9:25]

Microsoft, Ericsson plan wireless Internet venture

News Symbian is a joint venture between Psion and mobile phone giants Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson and Matsushita Communication Industrial. Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola have 21 percent each, and Matsushita has 8.8 percent.

[December 8, 1999, 15:13]

Holographic DVD adds new dimension to storage

News Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial has developed a two-sided optical rewritable disc that can store 100GB using violet lasers. The technology used would make DVD compatibility difficult, but Matsushita hopes the format will be used for the next...

[April 5, 2002, 16:36]

New technology fires Toshiba screens

News That plant is part of its joint venture with Matsushita, known for its Panasonic brand. Toshiba will invest 67 percent of the initial $431m of capital needed to start the joint venture, and Matsushita will invest the rest.

[October 9, 2001, 11:21]

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